Erin Fitzgerald Information

Biography:Erin Fitzgerald is a Canadian American actress and voice actress. Fitzgerald is bilingual, speaking both English and French fluently. Born in Victoria, British Columbia, she has resided in Los Angeles, California since 2000.

She is theater trained having graduated from the University of Victoria's Phoenix Theaters acting program and has performed shows such as School for Scandal, A Country Wife, Macbeth, See Bob Run, Cabaret as well as performing from 1997-1998 in the Vancouver, Canada production of Tony & Tina's wedding playing Connie and Tina. She also studied Improv with the Groundlings in Los Angeles.

On stage, Fitzgerald currently works with the comedy troupe "Fake Radio", performing 1940s radio plays and shows live at the Arclight Theater Hollywood, in authentic costumes.

She is best known for her voice over roles of May Kanker and Nazz in Cartoon Network's longest running series Ed, Edd n Eddy. Fitzgerald can currently be heard on the Mattel series "Ever After High" which will be a Netflix original series as of 2015, as Raven Queen and C.A. Cupid. She also works on Mattel's Emmy Nominated Monster High series, which airs specials on Nickelodeon, as Abbey Bominable, Spectra Vondergeist, Rochelle Goyle, Claire (no doll), Fawn (no doll), Wydowna Spider, C.A. Cupid and Scarah Screams (2011-2014).

Fitzgerald can also be heard in the animated series Wild Grinders, created by Rob Dyrdek for Nicktoons, on which she plays Stubford, Denise and Patti. She was also the announcer on Nickelodeon's Emmy Nominated series Brainsurge for the first two seasons. Fitzgerald dubs Jade in the Disney series Violetta that airs in the UK.

Fitzgerald is also very well known for working on video games, which include "World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor", "Bravely Default", "Dangan Ronpa", "Tales of Xillia", "Dragon's Crown", Janna / Sona from League of Legends; Skullgirls the Annie Award 2012 Nominated game for 'Best Animated Video Game' where she voices Parasoul and the IGN, Games Radar, Destructoid, Gametrailers, & SPIKE TV VGA (Video Game Awards) 2012 "Best Fighting Game" winner Persona 4: Arena in which Erin voices Chie Satonaka.